Bedeutung
Stating current location.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Norwegians value 'friluftsliv' (outdoor life), so being 'i byen' is often seen as a specific errand-running or social activity, contrasted with being 'i marka' (in the forest). In Oslo, 'byen' almost always refers to the area around Karl Johans gate and the central station, even though the city is geographically huge. In Bergen, 'byen' often centers around 'Torgallmenningen'. Because of the rain, being 'i byen' often involves ducking in and out of 'smau' (narrow alleys). For people living in small villages, 'byen' refers to the nearest large town, which might be an hour's drive away.
The Preposition Rule
Remember: 'i' for location, 'på' for celebration!
Don't forget the -en
Saying 'i by' sounds like a robot. Always use 'byen'.
Bedeutung
Stating current location.
The Preposition Rule
Remember: 'i' for location, 'på' for celebration!
Don't forget the -en
Saying 'i by' sounds like a robot. Always use 'byen'.
Dialect awareness
In Oslo, people might say 'by'n' (dropping the e). It's very common and sounds very native.
The Saturday Stroll
If someone asks if you are 'i byen' on a Saturday, they are likely inviting you for coffee.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word to say 'I am in town'.
Jeg er ___ byen.
We use the preposition 'i' for general location in a city.
Which sentence means you are out partying at night?
Select the correct sentence:
'På byen' is the idiomatic expression for nightlife and drinking.
Complete the dialogue.
Venn: Hvor er du? Deg: Jeg er ___ ___ nå, jeg handler klær.
You need the preposition 'i' and the definite form 'byen'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a business meeting in the city center.
Business meetings take place 'i byen'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
I vs På
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenJeg er ___ byen.
We use the preposition 'i' for general location in a city.
Select the correct sentence:
'På byen' is the idiomatic expression for nightlife and drinking.
Venn: Hvor er du? Deg: Jeg er ___ ___ nå, jeg handler klær.
You need the preposition 'i' and the definite form 'byen'.
You are at a business meeting in the city center.
Business meetings take place 'i byen'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, but 'i byen' is more common if both people know you are talking about Oslo. It sounds more natural in casual conversation.
Yes, in this phrase it refers to 'the city center'. If you were in multiple cities, you would say 'i byene', but that's rare.
You still say 'i byen'! Even if it's just two streets and a grocery store, it's 'byen' to the locals.
Not necessarily. It means you are in that general urban area, whether indoors or outdoors.
You say 'Jeg skal til byen'.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
In Norwegian, 'by' is the standard word. 'Stad' is mostly used in compounds or in Nynorsk (as 'stad' for place).
Only if the mall is in the city center. If it's a suburban mall, you'd say 'på senteret'.
Prepositions are tricky! Generally, 'i' is used for cities and 'på' for islands or specific heights, but 'i byen' is the fixed rule for location.
People might say 'sentrum' or just 'by'n'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
i sentrum
synonymIn the center
på byen
similarOut on the town (partying)
ut i byen
builds onOut into the city
bytur
specialized formA trip to town